Hello to all !Thanks for stopping by and leaving your thoughts and questions.

It is always a good feeling to receive positive feedback.

Tara, I not sure why the arbor looks so brilliantly white in my photos. It is painted white but when you see it in person it doesn't seem so over powerful. Maybe it's because the whole house is within view all its other painted trim and architectural detailing that was added. I'm not sure but thanks for pointing this out.

As with all of our projects we work in close collaboration with our clients.It's a give and take exploratory process.In the best situations we listen , they talk, we design , they respond and in the end , with much give and take , we come up with solutions that achieve a goal that satisfies as all.

Oh Michelle, you never disappoint. It takes a special gift to start with a site like that and create a breathtaking entry that's both beautiful and practical. I agree with the others - I'd definitely love to see more "before and afters" of your projects. Thanks so much for sharing this one for the GGW Design Workshop this month.-Nan

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About Me

I'm irreverent.
Consumed by seeing art and design
in everyday life.
For a full BIO , with a list of publications, awards and philosophy see my website:-----------
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Michelle has been sculpting gardens for the past 27 years.
She strongly believes that the most successful gardens are those that capture the spirit of the individual and the essence of the site .
Together in our unified efforts our team strives to create sculptural gardens that Inspirit the Heart, Imbue the Senses and Inspires the Eye of the Beholder.